Rescue of Individuals in Need in Northern Minnesota

SALOL, MN (trfnews.i234.me) Rescue crews are at work transporting apparent, illegal immigrants who are suffering from hypothermia in Northern Minnesota. Several agencies are staged near Salol, Minnesota.
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with some breaking news out of northern Minnesota at 7 30 a.m on this Tuesday we have a rescue underway apparently of illegal immigrants this is going on it’s between uh Roseau and War Road just north of Salo at the Lost River uh Sportsman’s complex uh radio traffic indicated at least two people suffering from hypothermia were being transported to the hospital and there may be more emergency crews were staging at the Lost River sporting complex here here’s some of the radio traffic yeah scene we don’t know how many of these folks they’re going to get out of the woods they’re going to get them all out at the same time or two at a time or although ambulances on scene to receive patients right now um that we should probably have our back of truck rollout 3601 is headed your way with two adult male patients both are conscious at this time um both hypothermic they’re announced were kind of Frozen to their legs we’re getting initial vital signs but they’re both like I said contests we’ve got direct pulls off wrapped in warm blankets about 20 minutes out from you you’re going to need some interpretive services or you’re going to need somebody who speaks Spanish again a report of rescue crews on the scene near Salo Minnesota this is the Lost River Sportsman’s complex apparently uh finding illegal immigrants who were trying to cross-sear the Canadian border and are suffering from hypothermia I haven’t been able to talk with law enforcement yet they’re busy doing their thing we’ll try to get more information and update this story later today I’m Neil Berg reporting for itrfnews.i234.me

15 comments

  1. Send them to the Red River for sandbag filling. Then when the crest is passed, have them remove diking materials to a place designated by the county. Then deport them. These are not migrants.

  2. explains why there are a increase of Hispanics presences in the Duluth/Herman town area which we didn't see about 5 years ago. They are coming from the north into safe heaven MN.

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